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Four O’Clocks Sowing Instructions
Planting Depth:1/4”-1/2” Seed Spacing:4”-5” Plant Spacing:12”-18” Days to Germination:7-12 days Germination Temperature:70°-80°F
Syn:Mirabilis jalapa. An old-fashioned flower, the
Four O’Clocks Mixture is so named because it
doesn’t open until about 4:00 PM unless it is
cloudy in which case they could bloom earlier.
Because they are fast to grow, it is best to sow them
directly in the garden. Sow 1⁄4" to 1⁄2" deep in well-draining
soil and full sun in the spring after all
danger of frost has passed. Keep the seedbed moist
until seedlings emerge. You can also start indoors in
peat pots 4 to 6 weeks before planting out.
When seedlings have 4 true leaves, transplant out or
thin to 12" to 18" apart. Although Four O’Clocks
are not fussy and will thrive virtually anywhere, they
do like to be watered occasionally if it gets dry. They
may self sow in milder climates. Their trumpet shaped
flowers will grace your garden with a delicious
fragrance in an assortment of white, pink, red and
yellow. Summer-flowering. Height: 24" to 30".
Four O’Clocks Sowing Instructions
Planting Depth:1/4”-1/2” Seed Spacing:4”-5” Plant Spacing:12”-18” Days to Germination:7-12 days Germination Temperature:70°-80°F
Syn:Mirabilis jalapa. An old-fashioned flower, the
Four O’Clocks Mixture is so named because it
doesn’t open until about 4:00 PM unless it is
cloudy in which case they could bloom earlier.
Because they are fast to grow, it is best to sow them
directly in the garden. Sow 1⁄4" to 1⁄2" deep in well-draining
soil and full sun in the spring after all
danger of frost has passed. Keep the seedbed moist
until seedlings emerge. You can also start indoors in
peat pots 4 to 6 weeks before planting out.
When seedlings have 4 true leaves, transplant out or
thin to 12" to 18" apart. Although Four O’Clocks
are not fussy and will thrive virtually anywhere, they
do like to be watered occasionally if it gets dry. They
may self sow in milder climates. Their trumpet shaped
flowers will grace your garden with a delicious
fragrance in an assortment of white, pink, red and
yellow. Summer-flowering. Height: 24" to 30".
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